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researchers say dna taken from the skeleton found under a parking lot last year matches that of a london man who is the direct descendant of richard's sister. he died in 1988 of a drug over dose. >> what? >> no, during the war of the roses on which the kathleen turner film was made. john, you are a reporter, or so you claim. >> i don't claim this. >> do you bunk this none success or buy it? >> you know why they know it was him? he was famously stabbed in the butt. they found that. apparently they found evidence this skeleton was stabbed in the butt. >> and also they said -- >> that's the worst painting ever. >> and he could have had a slender man. >> he could have been a baltimore cheerleader. >> he had a crooked spine and shakespear said he did and we were unsure whether shakespear was lying or not. this is fantastic and it restored my belief in twitter. with one direction and harry from one direction, the two days richard the third was trending globally on twitter and i thought there are good people on here. >> if you look at the spine it is like an s. you are like, that is one crooked
researchers say dna taken from the skeleton found under a parking lot last year matches that of a london man who is the direct descendant of richard's sister. he died in 1988 of a drug over dose. >> what? >> no, during the war of the roses on which the kathleen turner film was made. john, you are a reporter, or so you claim. >> i don't claim this. >> do you bunk this none success or buy it? >> you know why they know it was him? he was famously stabbed in the butt....
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of travelers told us they plan on taking an international trip this year in places like europe and london which has excess for the olympics will be a big deal in 2013. >> got to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. heather? >> great stuff. >> 55 after the top of the hour. still ahead could your pda be killing your relationship? a new study says men better keep their hands to themselves. it's the last chance to answer the question of the day. we told you about a new study showing that dogs understand humans. so we wanted to know if your dog understands you. that is up next. : >> two minutes till the top of the hour. quick headlines now. twinkies on the auction block. too much p.d.a. can kill your relationship. a new survey finds more than a quarter of women don't like cuddling in than a quarter of women >> do you think your dog understands? arthur says yes, they do. mike says our beagle makes noise in the room to distract us and tries to drink our coffee when we go to investigate the noise. thank you to everyone who responded. we appreciate it.
of travelers told us they plan on taking an international trip this year in places like europe and london which has excess for the olympics will be a big deal in 2013. >> got to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. heather? >> great stuff. >> 55 after the top of the hour. still ahead could your pda be killing your relationship? a new study says men better keep their hands to themselves. it's the last chance to answer the question of the day. we told you about a...
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he'll be making stops in four european capitals, london, paris, berlin and rome. then off to five arab and muslim countries. but not to israel or the palestinian authority. >> given the fact that the government coalition negotiations in israel are still underway, the secretary will be traveling there with the president when he visits later in the spring in lieu of making his own separate trip in february to jerusalem and ramallah. >> while he is in italy, secretary kerry will be meeting with leaders of syria's rebel forces. bill. >> bill: ready to hit the road. thank you. james rosen in the state department for us tonight. >>> vice president joe biden also honoring some americans who risked their own safety to help others today. the vp and attorney general eric holder presenting the medal of valor to 18 police officer, firefighters, troopers and deputies earlier today as the nation's highest honor for civilian officers. the vice president saying that the nation is grateful for their sacrifice and for their courage. >> something about y'all. you can smell it when y
he'll be making stops in four european capitals, london, paris, berlin and rome. then off to five arab and muslim countries. but not to israel or the palestinian authority. >> given the fact that the government coalition negotiations in israel are still underway, the secretary will be traveling there with the president when he visits later in the spring in lieu of making his own separate trip in february to jerusalem and ramallah. >> while he is in italy, secretary kerry will be...
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. >> in london 2012 got beaten it in the 200 by an athlete in brazil. he was not happy about it, he challenged it thinking the prosthet prosthetics the athlete had were-- was that perfectly normal or surprised by the challenge? >> i was a little bit surprised. we had all, when we saw the guy from brazil, alan alavera. we thought, somebody has taken this rule and gone to their absolute maximum height not taking into consideration how it might affect their body and so, when he did go out and run that kind of time, i didn't see the outburst, i didn't see anything that happened, but you know, we had been trying to make a statement to the ipc that there are certain rules and regulations that needed to be changed and they weren't changed. >> greta: what does this arrest and this allegation of murder do to sort of the paralympics. i mean, does it sort of put a huge damper on the sport and shocked everybody or is it just one less athlete to compete? >> that's a great question. i've actually thought about that many, many times over the last couple of days. and t
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aimly kellogg is live in london with this report. we hear a report about these time lines and nuclear negotiations, the diplomatic side to all this. there are some new talks. what with are the expectations for these new negotiations. >> reporter: jenna the negotiations always used to take place in european capitals. then they moved to turkey. then to iraq and this latest will be in kazakhstan it appears. it seems that iran wants cities or places that are more neutral to it. it is certainly hard to prejudge the outcome of these talks. the foreign minister at a security conference in munich over the weekend was making positive noises about what could be achieved in the new obama administration, the second term you about it is ultimately the supreme leader who calls the shots. certainly the fact that iran told the u.n. nuclear watchdog last week it was going to be deploying a significant number of second generation centrifuges that can spin uranium three times as fast as ones currently used is not a sign of stepping back, jenna. it is c
aimly kellogg is live in london with this report. we hear a report about these time lines and nuclear negotiations, the diplomatic side to all this. there are some new talks. what with are the expectations for these new negotiations. >> reporter: jenna the negotiations always used to take place in european capitals. then they moved to turkey. then to iraq and this latest will be in kazakhstan it appears. it seems that iran wants cities or places that are more neutral to it. it is...
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whether in new york, london, madrid or, indeed, in pakistan or libya. wherever they fight, what they do is blow up innocent people going about their daily business. that is the enemy. >> what about the charge that the administration is too quick to default to drone distant killing as opposed to trying to capture and then interrogate terrorists where you get the best intelligence to be able to prevent future attacks? >> that is really a good question. there is a powerful suspicion that the drone serves the administration's effort to cleanse itself of the boots on the ground danger. cleanse itself of a place where to put these people we have no place, we have no tents. >> paul: we have guantanamo. >> but they don't want to use it. >> here is clean, completely if they could get away without bringing down all of it on their heads. i have to say, one has a sense of kind of just cause in this outburst of trouble that they are in right now. >> paul: you don't agree with the critics of the drone program do you? >> certainly not. >> paul: you like the drone prog
whether in new york, london, madrid or, indeed, in pakistan or libya. wherever they fight, what they do is blow up innocent people going about their daily business. that is the enemy. >> what about the charge that the administration is too quick to default to drone distant killing as opposed to trying to capture and then interrogate terrorists where you get the best intelligence to be able to prevent future attacks? >> that is really a good question. there is a powerful suspicion...
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fox's greg palkot is live in london with more, hi, greg. >> reporter: that's right, the reaction to this north korean blast have been fast. and security council has been condemning it for what it's worth. u.n. nuclear officials tell me that the test conducted on the site in the remote northeast corner of the country was twice as powerful as the last one in 2009, based on their seismic measurement. while still waiting for more intelligence, they also say that in fact, the exact nature of the blast still needs to be found out. and do not dispute the north korean claim it's more contact and better engineered and all this, gets pyongyang nearer to a nuclear warhead and inter-continental ballistic missile and called it successful long range missile in december and that put it, beginning to put it in range of the united states. one expert told me it showed that north korea wants to tie together its missiles and nuclear program. what is significant politically, this is the first nuclear test of the young new leader of north korea, kim jong un of his reign and the timing is crucial, days before
fox's greg palkot is live in london with more, hi, greg. >> reporter: that's right, the reaction to this north korean blast have been fast. and security council has been condemning it for what it's worth. u.n. nuclear officials tell me that the test conducted on the site in the remote northeast corner of the country was twice as powerful as the last one in 2009, based on their seismic measurement. while still waiting for more intelligence, they also say that in fact, the exact nature of...
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kitty logan is live from london with more on this story. how has this judge's decision really been received? >> reporter: well, obviously the family of oscar pistorius what's men's lee relieved. they shouted, yes, in the courtroom and there were scenes of them hugging and celebrating outside of course. oscar pistorius himself was somewhat more subdued, still very concerned i think about his future. there is a trifle course i trial, of course, in a few months time. the women's out african league had been critical of the incident. they say people need to remember that a young woman lost her life very violently and it was not a tomorrow to celebrate. as you say the magistrate did after a long detailed announcement grant bail to oscar pistorius. there are strict conditions on that bail. there was $100,000. heed to surrender his weapons and passport. he has to check in with police twice a week. and of course he has to prepare for trial in three months time that is set for june. and the prosecution says that they still have a strong case, so this
kitty logan is live from london with more on this story. how has this judge's decision really been received? >> reporter: well, obviously the family of oscar pistorius what's men's lee relieved. they shouted, yes, in the courtroom and there were scenes of them hugging and celebrating outside of course. oscar pistorius himself was somewhat more subdued, still very concerned i think about his future. there is a trifle course i trial, of course, in a few months time. the women's out african...
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he made history at the london games last year as the first double amputee to compete in the olympics. both his legs were amputated before he turned one. he is one of south africa's most famous athletes. the so-called "blade runner" campaigned for years to be be a loud to compete with able bodied athletes. in 2012 he was cleared to compete with the world's top sprinters. only six months ago they were watching him on the track but tomorrow they will follow him from the courtroom. jon? jon: what a story. elizabeth prann keep an eye on it for us. jenna: more on the story as we get it. a crucial vote is expected tomorrow over the president's pick for our nation's next defense secretary. nominee chuck hagel will be put to the 60 vote test. senate majority leader harry reid cuttings off debate, calling for lawmakers to make a decision. now republicans are threatening to block that vote saying they have some unanswered questions. a few of them spoke with our mike emanuel, chief congressional correspondent. first start off with what harry reid, the top democrat in the senate is saying about al
he made history at the london games last year as the first double amputee to compete in the olympics. both his legs were amputated before he turned one. he is one of south africa's most famous athletes. the so-called "blade runner" campaigned for years to be be a loud to compete with able bodied athletes. in 2012 he was cleared to compete with the world's top sprinters. only six months ago they were watching him on the track but tomorrow they will follow him from the courtroom. jon?...
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greg palkot live in london, thank you. >> gretchen: the other big story, extreme weather alert. massive tornado tearing through the heart of hatties burg, mississippi. >> it's happening right outside my hotel. look at that! look that thing, dude! >> gretchen: they found trees severely damaged homes and injured more than a dozen people. maria molina has been tracking the storm and has photos of the damage. >> good morning. good to see you. it was a very dangerous weekend across portions of the south. we saw severe weather, up to 15 tornadoes reported. 27 reports of damaging wind gusts, in excess of 60 miles an hour. hail in portion of alabama, mississippi, louisiana seeing severe weather and eastern portions of the state of texas. i want to show you those pictures coming out of the hattiesburg area. portions of that exact that town. very unfortunate situation, stunning images. you can see the car turned over, trees were brought down, power lines down. we also got reports of some damage to the american red cross office for the mississippi region, which is in hattiesburg. one of th
greg palkot live in london, thank you. >> gretchen: the other big story, extreme weather alert. massive tornado tearing through the heart of hatties burg, mississippi. >> it's happening right outside my hotel. look at that! look that thing, dude! >> gretchen: they found trees severely damaged homes and injured more than a dozen people. maria molina has been tracking the storm and has photos of the damage. >> good morning. good to see you. it was a very dangerous weekend...
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amy kellogg live in london with the breaking details. what happened? >> brian, steve, gretchen, there were so many claims and counter claims today in this bail hearing, which is just a bail hearing. but kind of turned into a mini trial in its own right. we had some oversight to glaring omissions by the leading investigator who, for example, failed to discover a spent bullet casing in the toilet bowl of the home, something that was then found bit defense team which had access to the home after that. then the witness who claims to have heard shouting for an hour leading up to the shooting, watt at first said to have lived six football fields away from the home. now maybe that's three football fields away. again, adding more confusion. another witness said the lights were on in pistorius' house after the first shot was fired. pistorius said they were not. and that is why he felt panicked and vulnerable in the dark and fired shots into the bathroom where he claims he thought an intruder was holed up. then there was the investigating officer's claim that te
amy kellogg live in london with the breaking details. what happened? >> brian, steve, gretchen, there were so many claims and counter claims today in this bail hearing, which is just a bail hearing. but kind of turned into a mini trial in its own right. we had some oversight to glaring omissions by the leading investigator who, for example, failed to discover a spent bullet casing in the toilet bowl of the home, something that was then found bit defense team which had access to the home...
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breaking news out of london. three young british muslims convicted of plotting terrorist bomb attacks, prosecutors allege were intended to do more damage than the bus bombings of 2005. british prosecutors say the men were fired up from sermons from anwar al-awlaki, killed in september of 2011. more on as we get the breaking developments. >>> there has been a stunning twist in the oscar pistorius murder case, the lead detective, the lead detective facing seven counts of attempted murder. that's a bombshell raising questions about the prosecution's case ends if the man we know as "the blade runner". good morning. those are developing headlines as we start a new morning here. i'm bill hemmer and welcome to "america's newsroom.". martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. these prosecutors in this case are calling this development totally weird. they want lead detective, hilton botha, the key witness to the crime scene, can you believe this? to step down from this case. what does it mean? bill: greg palkot live in p
breaking news out of london. three young british muslims convicted of plotting terrorist bomb attacks, prosecutors allege were intended to do more damage than the bus bombings of 2005. british prosecutors say the men were fired up from sermons from anwar al-awlaki, killed in september of 2011. more on as we get the breaking developments. >>> there has been a stunning twist in the oscar pistorius murder case, the lead detective, the lead detective facing seven counts of attempted...
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that's the latest from london. >> something different developing every day. >> top 5 at 5:40. a deadly plane crash in georgia, 5 passengers were killed and two others were hurt after a small craft ran off of the end of the runway. no word on the two sur vooirs. the jet was coming from nashville, tennessee. a spokeswoman says right now they don't know what caused the plane to crash. >> may be one step closer to solving the murder of a new york mother of two. the blood of her shirt and skin found under her fingernails matches the dna of a homeless man who is apparently on the run from police. she had been traveling line. she dispiered the day before she was supposed to fly home. her body was found near ancient walls in i say stan pull. th -- istanbul. they believe he is somewhere near the syrian border. >> they are locked up but we are still paying their salariesalar. they are scoring millions of dollars in fraudulent unemployment benefits. the latest case in pennsylvania. nearly 1200 inmates wrongly receiving checks for the past 4 months. the cost to taxpayers a mere $7 million
that's the latest from london. >> something different developing every day. >> top 5 at 5:40. a deadly plane crash in georgia, 5 passengers were killed and two others were hurt after a small craft ran off of the end of the runway. no word on the two sur vooirs. the jet was coming from nashville, tennessee. a spokeswoman says right now they don't know what caused the plane to crash. >> may be one step closer to solving the murder of a new york mother of two. the blood of her...
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senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has the late nest london. you moved from the pope's story to this world crisis now, greg. >> yeah, crazy week. the world, in fact, got a bit more dangerous overnight. u.n. officials, i was speaking to a few minutes ago, confirmed to me that they believe the north korea has tested yet another nuclear device. but most importantly, they tell me this device is twice as powerful as the one they detonated in 2009. they base that on seismic measurements they're taking from the test site. north korea today claiming they have tested a smaller, more sophisticated device, which means, according to my contacts in north korea and korea that i've been speaking to, this could be better put on top of a missile. remember, in december, north korea had that successful intercontinental ballistic test. one expert describes it as an important step toward weaponnization and another said it shows that north korea wants to marry both programs, the missile program and the nuclear weapon program. they have not stopped their propaganda b
senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has the late nest london. you moved from the pope's story to this world crisis now, greg. >> yeah, crazy week. the world, in fact, got a bit more dangerous overnight. u.n. officials, i was speaking to a few minutes ago, confirmed to me that they believe the north korea has tested yet another nuclear device. but most importantly, they tell me this device is twice as powerful as the one they detonated in 2009. they base that on seismic...
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in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> harris: new policy coming out of washington d.c. could offer proof that crime really does pay, at least when it comes to finding a job. stay with us. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. wthto fight chronic.pter osteoarthritis pain.. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta inot for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin
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amy kellogg live in london. what else did we learn in court today, amy. >> reporter: bill, the magistrate in the pretoria court decided this thud be dealt as a schedule 6 case. that means premeditated murder. that means oscar pistorius will unlikely be able to get bail. premeditated, the prosecution said he had to get out of bed, attach his prosthetic legs and walk seven yards to the bathroom where steenkamp, reva steenkamp, was locked in cowering in fear after an argument. pistorius in an affidavit red out today disputes that. he said he went out on the balcony without his prosthetics he claims he has some mobility without them. he wanted to bring in a fan through sliding glass doors. when he came in he thought a robber climbed through the bathroom. grabbed a gun, shot through the door, calling out for reva to call the police. he didn't realize she was in the bathroom. he claims today that he did not intend to kill her and he loved her very deeply, bill. bill: how did he react going into court or actually in th
amy kellogg live in london. what else did we learn in court today, amy. >> reporter: bill, the magistrate in the pretoria court decided this thud be dealt as a schedule 6 case. that means premeditated murder. that means oscar pistorius will unlikely be able to get bail. premeditated, the prosecution said he had to get out of bed, attach his prosthetic legs and walk seven yards to the bathroom where steenkamp, reva steenkamp, was locked in cowering in fear after an argument. pistorius in...
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the piper at the gates of dawn and in it the band tried to capture the sound that made it famous in london's underground music scene. instrumental freakouts along with strange and colorful lyrics. essentially british pop dipped in lsd. while the group was laying down the album the beatles were working on sergeant pepper in the studio right next door and to this day the piper at the gates of down is still considered one of the best psychedelic albums of the '60s and pink floyd first took a trip to the studio 46 years ago today. i like the new theme music. now, you know the you news for this thursday, february 21, 2013.
the piper at the gates of dawn and in it the band tried to capture the sound that made it famous in london's underground music scene. instrumental freakouts along with strange and colorful lyrics. essentially british pop dipped in lsd. while the group was laying down the album the beatles were working on sergeant pepper in the studio right next door and to this day the piper at the gates of down is still considered one of the best psychedelic albums of the '60s and pink floyd first took a trip...
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we'll let you know if there are any other headlines coming out of the london. bill: back to this country and march and back and forth from the white house and bob woodward, telling "politico", woodward did, that the white house has its facts on after a weekend of back and forth accusations. woodward says this is a classic case of distortion and confusion. we unfortunately have seen this too often in recent presidential history. i do not think it is willful. they are just mixed up. surprisingly so. bob cusack, managing editor of "the hill." bob, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: let's go to the background first. woodward penned a piece late friday night. it was in the newspaper on saturday. he alleges based on the quotes and the reporting that he has done that the sequester idea resides with the president. explain this now. >> yeah. woodward says biased on his reporting for his recent book that the idea originated are jack lew who is going to be obama's next treasury secretary and the white house has acknowledged to some extent that the idea did
we'll let you know if there are any other headlines coming out of the london. bill: back to this country and march and back and forth from the white house and bob woodward, telling "politico", woodward did, that the white house has its facts on after a weekend of back and forth accusations. woodward says this is a classic case of distortion and confusion. we unfortunately have seen this too often in recent presidential history. i do not think it is willful. they are just mixed up....
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greg palkot has more in london. what do we know about this event, greg. >> reporter: amazing amateur video we've been watching as you folks at that i can take it in as well. it happened in a russian city 130 miles east of moscow. it happened 9:20 local time. that is why a lot of people saw it, a lot of people reported it, out on the street, inside buildings you name it. the russian scientists now say it entered the earth's atmosphere at get this, 33,000 miles an hour. at least 20 foot wide this meet tore. and -- meteor. people saw the thing streaking across the sky. it broke up and exploded in a fireball just about 30 miles above the ground and fragments came down. that is what people saw streaking down. that is what they heard, son i can explosions. that is what really caused according to authorities the most damage. that is what broke windodo and caved in roofs and walls we understand as well. at least 500 people were injured. at least 100 people hospitalized. so far no deaths. when the meteor hits the ground beco
greg palkot has more in london. what do we know about this event, greg. >> reporter: amazing amateur video we've been watching as you folks at that i can take it in as well. it happened in a russian city 130 miles east of moscow. it happened 9:20 local time. that is why a lot of people saw it, a lot of people reported it, out on the street, inside buildings you name it. the russian scientists now say it entered the earth's atmosphere at get this, 33,000 miles an hour. at least 20 foot...
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it shows pistorius was taking steroids before or during london games. they found the banned drugs in a recent search of his home. >> gretchen: i would think before you compete in the olympics doesn't everybody have to submit to testing? >> they must have a lot of information on the case so far. >> and they take away the medals for steroids or for murder. >> that is what it sounds like. >> your headlines, something right out of a movie, eight armed men pull off a multi million dollar jewelry heist in buries eggs. they drove on to the tarmac up to a swiss plane about to take off. they flashed their guns and broke into the cargo hold swiping $50 million worth of diamonds and then drove off in minutes. police haven't found any sign of the thieves or the jewels yet. >> steve: meanwhile, more than a thousand people part of a petition urging the obama administration to downgrade the new medal for drone operators. department of it is is distinguished warfare medal honors drone pilots and others who have not served on the battlefield. many veteran groups the med
it shows pistorius was taking steroids before or during london games. they found the banned drugs in a recent search of his home. >> gretchen: i would think before you compete in the olympics doesn't everybody have to submit to testing? >> they must have a lot of information on the case so far. >> and they take away the medals for steroids or for murder. >> that is what it sounds like. >> your headlines, something right out of a movie, eight armed men pull off a...
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. >> she was visiting a london home for addiction, and the prince or princess is due in july. and i don't want to show you the comparison between her belly and line, becaumine becau about the same length along. it's not good for me. well, new details after fascinating medical case involving a woman who says she has had the same song stuck in her head for three years. and i cannot imagine. we've had it happen, but three years. >> right, three years, they call these things ear worms because they tunnel inside your brain and just kind of stay there and they won't let go. this woman over here is 63-year-old susan roots and her ear worm is the 1950's patty page classic "how much is that doggy in the window"en the official term is contintini like having a radio in your head for it to go away. and normally when you get those it's a song from your childhood and in fact her favorite song when she was a child, anybody else here, was how much was that doggy in the window and she says she's tried everything to get rid of it. even a hearing aid implanted in her head and it didn't help and
. >> she was visiting a london home for addiction, and the prince or princess is due in july. and i don't want to show you the comparison between her belly and line, becaumine becau about the same length along. it's not good for me. well, new details after fascinating medical case involving a woman who says she has had the same song stuck in her head for three years. and i cannot imagine. we've had it happen, but three years. >> right, three years, they call these things ear worms...
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jenna: greg palkot is live in london with the latest on this, greg? >> reporter: jenna, it was a big surprise. pope benedict xvi saying he would resign as of february 28th. that is less than eight years into his papacy. according to the vatican today that sets up a conclave of card nals and election for a new pope by mid-march. the vatican is also saying they are hoping at least there will be a new hope by easter sunday, march 31st. the 85-year-old benedict will not take part in the conclave. that to be said a conclave usually happens when a pope dice. the last time a pope has resigned in office, that was 600 years ago. benedict himself has suggested in the past that popes should step down if they felt they were not up to it. he watched as we did, up close pope john paul ii suffer through those last few years of his papacy. perhaps he wanted to avoid that. now the former german cardinal, joseph ratzinger, was a conservative and advocate of traditional faith. he had to deal with a whole lot of issues between catholics and muslims and jews during his ti
jenna: greg palkot is live in london with the latest on this, greg? >> reporter: jenna, it was a big surprise. pope benedict xvi saying he would resign as of february 28th. that is less than eight years into his papacy. according to the vatican today that sets up a conclave of card nals and election for a new pope by mid-march. the vatican is also saying they are hoping at least there will be a new hope by easter sunday, march 31st. the 85-year-old benedict will not take part in the...
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dutton is my guest from london. good morning. tell us about these psychopathic attributes that can help somebody achieve success. starting with charm. >> well, it's true, isn't it, gretchen? no sooner than the word psychopath goes out than images like ted bundy come to our mind. when psychologists talk about psycho paths they are talking about a specialized group of individuals with a subset of personality characteristics such as ruthlessness, fearlessness, self-confidence, focus, coolness under pressure, charm, charisma and that trademark lack of empathy and conscience. if you think about these characteristics as being the dials on a studio mixing desk, then you reach two conclusions. the first one is being a psychopath is not an all or nothing affair but rather it's on a spectrum each of us has. secondly, there is no one correct definitive configuration that these dials might be setting, but rather the most effective combination depends on the particular set of circumstances that you might happen to find yourself in. by the sam
dutton is my guest from london. good morning. tell us about these psychopathic attributes that can help somebody achieve success. starting with charm. >> well, it's true, isn't it, gretchen? no sooner than the word psychopath goes out than images like ted bundy come to our mind. when psychologists talk about psycho paths they are talking about a specialized group of individuals with a subset of personality characteristics such as ruthlessness, fearlessness, self-confidence, focus,...